Parishioners of St. Mark Catholic Church in Highlands Ranch lined up for Mass the weekend of May 16 for the first time in months. They wore masks, stood significantly spaced apart and prepared for an …
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Without the opportunity to hold a traditional graduation ceremony, seniors and staff from ThunderRidge High School gathered May 15 for a socially distanced goodbye parade. Teachers lined up on a …
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been an increase in consumer fraud and scammers trying to get access to people’s money. Bellco Credit Union offers the following tips to protect yourself from thieves. View morePost your news

While the candidates for the May 5 Highlands Ranch Metro District election may not share very many views, most of them can agree on one thing: It's time for the election process itself to change. …
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Depending on the industry in which you are aiming to get hired, your resume could be the key to your success. Whether it be a position in the public sector, a technology job or in education – your … View morePost your news

While many Highlands Ranch businesses remained shuttered on the first day after the state's stay-at-home order ended, more people appeared out and about, continuing their lives but incorporating …
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The COVID-19 pandemic is driving the demand for food services up while simultaneously strangling the supply. That's why food banks in Douglas County are reaching out to the community, asking for help …
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Inspiring hope and courage for those affected by rare or aggressive cancers.
We provide a network of resources and ongoing support for fighters, survivors and caregivers during and after … View morePost your news

Douglas County has frozen hiring for all non-essential positions as the response to novel coronavirus substantially blocks a significant source of the government's revenue — sales tax. While it's …
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Part 2 of this article focuses on three action items to aid people who are concerned about caring for their aging parents – especially those parents who begin to show signs of diminished mental or physical capacity. View morePost your news

When Sean Thompson developed a stress-related ulcer in college in 1988, a psychology professor recommended he try one simple practice to find relief: meditation. After trying out the professor’s …
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With the COVID-19 stay-at-home order still in place but some residents violating it, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office has had to add a new service to their workload: breaking up illicit group …
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The novel coronavirus has killed at least 12 people in Douglas County as of April 9, according to data from the Tri-County Health Department and the county coroner. Those who have died have ranged in …
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“We are disgusted by the behavior of the officers in Minnesota,” Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock told members of the Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee. “Those were bad cops, and if they work for any sheriff in this room they would have been fired just the same.”